You should definitely start a thread. Tell us about your goals/plans for the tank, etc. This is my first thread, and I have thoroughly enjoyed it! Plus, it has helped me stick to my plans, by stating them publicly. And this place is a goldmine of information!
Alright. I'll start my own thread tonight and stop hijacking yours.
I forgot to mention, it's Live Aquaria, Diver's Den, inverts section. I just checked, they have 'em.
Found it. Thanks!
Reefs2go.com also carries them, but they're out right now. Plus they're pricier than LA. Live-plants.com is another source, and they're macros are great.
I inquired at Gulf Coast Ecosystems (
live-plants.com) and the owner indicated that he hadn't collected any seagrass recently because the beds weren't healthy enough to produce enough of the viable dislodged shoots that he collects (once they've washed away from the bed). He attributed the situation to algal blooms.
I am assuming you're doing a caribbean biotope, since you got caribbean rock, right?
Right.
What are your tank's dimensions?
30"×30"×24"
Are you curing your rock in-tank? If so, I'd advise protein skimming, lots of water movement, water changes and more time to complete the nitrogen cycle. It may get mucky for awhile, but you'll be seeding your sand with live stuff too.
I am curing it in-tank. The main idea there is that it gives me the best chance for seeding the sand well. I deliberately got a bit more rock than I anticipate using. I wanted to improve my odds of getting good "stuff" on it and give myself some ability to choose the pieces that work best. Once it's fully cured, I'll probably unload 30-40% of the 60 lbs I got.
No skimmer. I want the organics to break down and feed the bacteria (and whatever else). There will be lots of plants in here; so I'm not worried about accumulating nitrate and phosphate at this point.
The return pump from the sump is an Eheim Compact+ 5000, which is overpowered for the overflow on this tank. I've had to dial it back quite a bit; but there's still a fair amount of water flowing through the system. It's providing all the water movement at the moment.
I'd like a somewhat-gentle wavemaker. I need to investigate my options there more; but I'm wondering if a couple of Vortech MP10s pulsing simultaneously on one side of the tank would achieve what I'm after. The new Gyre pump looks intriguing, too.
I did a 10% water change three nights ago. I may do another one tonight depending on how things look. The night before last it was looking like my ammonia level may have peaked and the nitrite was starting to pick up. I didn't have a chance to test last night; but I'll see how things look tonight.
At this point, even after stirring things up, the water clears within a couple of hours. I'm using felt filter socks on the overflow output; but aside from that, the only "filtration" is a block of reticulated foam in the sump. Once things stabilize, I intend to discontinue use of the filter socks to keep things as plankton-friendly as possible.
Any particular fish, inverts, etc?
I'll leave most of that to the new thread; but for the most part I'm kind of open-ended about livestock. There will probably be horses. And there will definitely be a blenny or two.